- Sketch the graph of the quadratic function.
- Sketch the graph of the quadratic function. Identify the vertex and axis of symmetry.
- Sketch the graph of the quadratic function. Identify the axis of symmetry.
- Find the standard form of the quadratic function shown below:
- Determine the vertex of the graph of the quadratic function
- Determine thex-intercept(s) of the quadratic function
- Write a polynomial that fits the description.
A fifth-degree polynomial with leading coefficient4.
- Multiply or find the special product.
- Perform the following operation.
Multiply and .
- Perform the operation and write the result in standard form.
- Completely factor the expression.
- Completely factor the expression.
- Completely factor the expression.
- Solve the equation and check your solution.
- Determine whether the equationis an identity or a conditional equation. If conditional, indicate the condition.
- Solve the equation and check your solution.
- Solve the quadratic equation by factoring.
- Solve the quadratic equation by factoring.
- Solve the equation and check your solution. (If not possible, explain why.)
- Find the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line that passes through the given point and has the indicated slopem. Sketch the line.
(0,0), m = 3
- Find the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line that passes through the given point and has the indicated slope m. Sketch the line.
(-6,6), m = -2
- Which equation does not representyas a function of x?
- Which of the following equations does not representsyas a function of x?
- Which equation does not representyas a function of x?
- Find the domain of the function.
- Find the zeros of the function algebraically.
- Evaluate the indicated function for
(f – g)(t + 2)
- Find (f + g)(x)
- Find (f/g)(x)
- Find g ◦ f